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4.4 Peer
What is ...
The Peer is a term that refers to the remote Security Gateway the IPSec secure
tunnel(s) will be connected to. In a first phase, an IKE Security Association is
negotiated between the SpeedTouch™ and a remote Security Gateway (peer). This
IKE SA serves as a signalling channel for subsequent tunnel negotiations.
In the configuration of the SpeedTouch™, the Peer bundles all the parameters
required to negotiate an IKE Security Association (Phase 1 SA), such as:
Address
The public IP address of the remote IPSec peer. Eventually a backup address
can be defined.
Local ID
The identity of the local peer, which is presented to the remote peer during the
Phase 1 negotiation. Various identity types are supported, such as: IP address,
Distinguished Name. FQDN, etc.
Remote ID
Similar to the Local ID, this parameter identifies the remote peer during the
Phase 1 negotiation. Various identity types are supported, such as: IP address,
Distinguished Name. FQDN, etc.
Authtype
Authentication method used: preshared key or with certificates.
XAuth user and password
Allows for a secondary authentication based on a legacy authentication
system
Descriptor
Refers to the Phase 1 security descriptor.
The Peer parameters are explained in
“4.4.1 Peer parameters” on page 119
.
How is it used
A Peer can be successfully configured from the moment when a valid
Authentication Attribute and a Peer Security Descriptor are present in the
SpeedTouch™.
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The following topics are discussed in this section:
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4.4.3 Create a new peer entity